Chicago gets Bosh without having to use their cap space which they can use on Lebron. Get a good backup PG in Calderon. Use the 12th pick on Xavier Henry. Use any remaining cap space to fill holes (new starting center).

Toronto gets a defensive PG in Hinrich. Gasol is the perfect bigman to play alongside Bargs while not messing up BC's Euro plan. Gibson is very Amir-like and can play backup for both the PF and C while sharing minutes with Amir. Sign Miller with the MLE. Draft Bradley. Move Derozan over to the 3.

Is there anyway the Raps could land Marc Gasol in a 3 team S&T for Bosh?

If the Raptors want Marc Gasol, he might be available at the trade deadline. See, Gasol's contract expires next summer and the Grizz do not have the right to match any offers. Memphis probably held on to Rudy Gay this year because they know they can match offers and thus have a decent chance of working out a sign and trade. Assuming Gasol keeps developing, he might be due for a hefty raise. I suspect Heisley might push management to move him for something while they still can.

I've been reading that the Pistons are looking for a PG that isn't a shoot first player like Stuckey. I'm sure that Detroit would love to unload Gordon's contract, and it seems like he needs a change of scenery.

I've been reading that the Pistons are looking for a PG that isn't a shoot first player like Stuckey. I'm sure that Detroit would love to unload Gordon's contract, and it seems like he needs a change of scenery.

I've been reading that the Pistons are looking for a PG that isn't a shoot first player like Stuckey. I'm sure that Detroit would love to unload Gordon's contract, and it seems like he needs a change of scenery.

I've been reading that the Pistons are looking for a PG that isn't a shoot first player like Stuckey. I'm sure that Detroit would love to unload Gordon's contract, and it seems like he needs a change of scenery.

It would be great trade for the Raptors but I can not see the other teams doing it. Noah is probably untouchable for the Bulls. They like him and want to keep him. Pistons would not also give up the #7 pick for that. And Philly doesn't want to add a bad contract on in a trade so they probably don't want Hedo.

The salaries don't match and Powell is a free agent and terrible, Sasha the only good thing is he has a $5.5 million expiring. The Raptors would get hosed on that deal.

Jacks value in the trade market will never be higher simple because he has the illusion of being a starting point guard. He replaced TJ in Indiana and Jose in Toronto. Some GM will be deluded enough to believe he is a quality PG rather than a back-up.

Jack would be fantastic in the triangle. He isnt a PG who needs to control the offence and have the ball in his hands a lot of the time, he knocks down open 3s and midrange J's, and he can drive the lane if closed out on. He'd be a great replacement and huge upgrade to Fisher.

And speaking of the deal itself, itd be very solid value if Bynum hadnt had injuries in the past, but since he does and that likely to continue its going to be the Gasol trade all over again the way Bynum is going...minus getting a very capable healthy center back which MEM got.

Jack would be fantastic in the triangle. He isnt a PG who needs to control the offence and have the ball in his hands a lot of the time, he knocks down open 3s and midrange J's, and he can drive the lane if closed out on. He'd be a great replacement and huge upgrade to Fisher.

And speaking of the deal itself, itd be very solid value if Bynum hadnt had injuries in the past, but since he does and that likely to continue its going to be the Gasol trade all over again the way Bynum is going...minus getting a very capable healthy center back which MEM got.

That and I dont see Bynum being happy in TO.

How do you match up 19.2 in salaries from LAL and you can't count Powells since he is useless and a free agent with 22 to 23 million in salaries with Jack and Bosh. Bynum isn't healthy and likely never will a 60 game a season player.

Philly adds some youth, Keeps a lotto pick for good measure, sheds ALOT of salary, gets the #6 pick to either nab a winger(aminu) or a center(cousins) as one of the 2 should fall.

GS trades:
Ellis, #6, Randolph, Buike or Morrow

Gets:
#2, Banks, Evans, Amir(S&T), #13

GS gets a great pairing for Curry in Turner. Make other trades to sure up the front court a bit more using Buike/Morrow./Expirings. Amir adds rebounding and defense up front.

Toronto ends up with: Ellis, Brand, Randolph, Buike or Morrow

Toronto adds a 20ppg player at the pg spot, Brands adds very solid depth up front. Randolph has loads of potential in the pf spot. Buike/Morrow is young and has potential for the wing spot. MLE on depth

Philly adds some youth, Keeps a lotto pick for good measure, sheds ALOT of salary, gets the #6 pick to either nab a winger(aminu) or a center(cousins) as one of the 2 should fall.

GS trades:
Ellis, #6, Randolph, Buike or Morrow

Gets:
#2, Banks, Evans, Amir(S&T), #13

GS gets a great pairing for Curry in Turner. Make other trades to sure up the front court a bit more using Buike/Morrow./Expirings. Amir adds rebounding and defense up front.

Toronto ends up with: Ellis, Brand, Randolph, Buike or Morrow

Toronto adds a 20ppg player at the pg spot, Brands adds very solid depth up front. Randolph has loads of potential in the pf spot. Buike/Morrow is young and has potential for the wing spot. MLE on depth